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A32503 By the King, a proclamation for removing the receipt of His Majesties exchequer from Non-such to Westminster England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. 1665 (1665) Wing C3417; ESTC R30901 502 1

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C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE BY THE KING A PROCLAMATION For removing the Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer from Non-such to Westminster CHARLES REX THe King 's Most Excellent Majesty upon Weighty Considerations hath thought fit to remove the Receipt of His Exchequer together with the Tally-Office and all things thereunto belonging from His Honour of Non-such where the same is now kept to the City of Westminster And doth therefore by this His Proclamation Publish That the same shall be there opened on the Twentieth day of this instant Month of January to the end that all Persons whom the same may concern may take notice to repair thither upon all occasions concerning the bringing in or issuing out of His Majesties Treasure at the Receipt of His Exchequer Willing and Requiring all Sheriffs Bayliffs Collectors and all other Officers Accomptants and Persons whatsoever who are to pay in any Moneys into the said Receipt of His Majesties Exchequer or otherwise to attend the same to keep their days and times at Westminster aforesaid and there to doe pay and perform in all things as they should or ought to have done if the said Receipt had not been removed but there continued Given at our Court at Oxford the 5th day of January in the Seventeenth year of His Majesties Reign GOD SAVE THE KING OXFORD Printed by Leonard Lichfeild Printer to the University For John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to His Majesty Anno Dom. 1665.